Mr. Bungle (album)

Mr. Bungle
Studio album by Mr. Bungle
Released August 13, 1991
Recorded 1991 at Different Fur, San Francisco, California, United States
Genre
Length 73:19
Label Warner Bros.
Producer John Zorn
Mr. Bungle chronology
Mr. Bungle
(1991)
Disco Volante
(1995)Disco Volante1995
Singles from Mr. Bungle
  1. "Quote Unquote"
    Released: 1991

Mr. Bungle is the debut studio album by American experimental rock band Mr. Bungle. It was released on August 13, 1991, through Warner Bros. Records. The album contains many genre shifts which are typical of the band, and helped increase the band's popularity, gaining them a cult following.

Content

The album cover features artwork by Dan Sweetman, originally published in the story, "A Cotton Candy Autopsy" in the DC Comics/Piranha Press imprint title Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children.

The album mixes a variety of musical styles, including ska, circus music, heavy metal, free jazz, and funk.[2] AllMusic called it a "dizzying, disconcerting, schizophrenic tour through just about any rock style the group can think of, hopping from genre to genre without any apparent rhyme or reason, and sometimes doing so several times in the same song." The website described Mike Patton's lyrics as "even more bizarrely humorous than those he used in Faith No More", and "also less self-censored".[5] At the time, the band's label Warner promoted the record as being Mike Patton's "seriously weird new project".[6]

Quotes from David Lynch's 1986 film Blue Velvet are strewn throughout the album.

Critical reception and legacy

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[5]
Entertainment WeeklyD–[7]
Trouser Pressfavorable[8]

The album received mixed reviews upon release. Entertainment Weekly gave the album a negative review, writing "Adjectives like 'puerile' and 'unlistenable' take on entirely new dimensions when applied to Mr. Bungle".[7] Trouser Press called it "one of the most ambitiously random, fractious records in recent memory" and "one of the finest records of its kind".[8]

In 2015, Korn guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer praised the album, stating "I loved their last album, California, but their self-titled debut had the biggest impact on me. There’s a song on there called "Love Is a Fist" that’s fucking crushing. That set the tone for us and what we went on to do creatively. They were completely outside the box and just didn’t care – they satisfied only themselves. It wasn’t about record sales, it was just about creating a band."[9]

Mike Portnoy, former drummer of progressive metal band Dream Theater named Mr. Bungle as one of his 10 favorite progressive rock albums of all time, as he wrote "This is one of my top 10 albums of all time, in any genre. It actually scared the shit out of me the first time I heard it. I literally had never heard anything that twisted and evil and joyful. It was just the most bizarre hour I had ever spent listening to music." He also added that "It's a roller coaster sonic experience, and it's full of eclectic, diverse styles. I know every nuance of it inside and out. It's truly one of my desert island discs."[10]

Track listing

Writing credits taken from the ASCAP page.[11]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Travolta" ("Quote Unquote" on later pressings)Trevor Dunn, Danny Heifetz, Mike Patton, Trey Spruance6:56
2."Slowly Growing Deaf"Dunn, Heifetz, Patton, Spruance, Clinton McKinnon, Theo Lengyel6:58
3."Squeeze Me Macaroni"Dunn, Heifetz, Patton, Spruance5:38
4."Carousel"Dunn, Heifetz, Patton, Spruance5:13
5."Egg"Dunn10:39
6."Stubb (A Dub)"Dunn, Heifetz, Patton, Spruance, McKinnon, Lengyel7:19
7."My Ass Is on Fire"Dunn, Heifetz, Patton, Spruance7:47
8."The Girls of Porn"Dunn, Heifetz, Patton, Spruance, McKinnon, Lengyel6:42
9."Love Is a Fist"Dunn, Spruance6:00
10."Dead Goon"Dunn, Heifetz, Patton, Spruance, McKinnon, Lengyel10:02

Personnel

Mr. Bungle
Additional personnel
  • David Brysonengineering, mixing
  • Matt Murman – engineering assistance, digital editing
  • John Zorn – production, alto saxophone on "Love Is a Fist"[12]
  • Bob Ludwigmastering
  • Troy Blakely – Management
  • Stan Diamond – legal representation
  • Kristin Yee – band management
  • Anthony Lee – album sleeve design
  • Lisa Wells – band logo typeset
  • David Louapre – album cover and interior art
  • Dan Sweetman – cover and interior art
  • Jay Marshall – cover and interior art
  • P. Earwig – inside double panel art
  • David Shea – turntables
  • Yeesus Krist – backing vocals
  • Maximum Bob – backing vocals
  • Kahli – backing vocals
  • Jennifer – backing vocals

References

  1. 1 2 August, Michael Christopher. "25 Years Ago: Mr. Bungle's Debut Polarizes Faith No More Fans". Diffuser. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 McGaughey, Scott (September 1999). "The Unclassifiable and Ever-Evolving Music of Mr. Bungle". Perfect Sound Forever. Retrieved June 29, 2016.
  3. 1 2 "The Quietus - Features - Anniversary - Flying Saucer, Attack! Mr Bungle's Disco Volante Two Decades On". Retrieved January 3, 2017.
  4. "Heavy Metal Be-Bop #3: Interview with Trevor Dunn". Retrieved January 3, 2017.
  5. 1 2 Huey, Steve. "Mr. Bungle - Mr. Bungle : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards : AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved August 31, 2012.
  6. 1991 Mr. Bungle ad poster
  7. 1 2 Browne, David (September 6, 1991). "Mr. Bungle". Entertainment Weekly (82). Retrieved August 31, 2012.
  8. 1 2 Robbins, Ira; Frampton, Scott. "TrouserPress.com :: Faith No More". TrouserPress.com. Retrieved June 29, 2016.
  9. "Korn's James 'Munky' Shaffer - Under the Influence - The Skinny". Retrieved January 3, 2017.
  10. https://web.musicaficionado.com/main.html#!/collection/Mike_Portnoy_Picks_His_Top_10_Prog_Albums_Of_All_Time
  11. https://www.ascap.com/repertory#ace/performer/MR BUNGLE
  12. "MR BUNGLE". www.trevordunn.net. Retrieved 2018-10-13.
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